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Texas Instruments AFE79 Series - 2.12.68 Register 350 h (offset = 350 h) [reset = 0 h]; 2.12.69 Register 351 h (offset = 351 h) [reset = 0 h]; 2.12.70 Register 352 h (offset = 352 h) [reset = 0 h]

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SBAU337May 2020
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Serial Interface Register Maps
2.12.68 Register 350h (offset = 350h) [reset = 0h]
Figure 2-1271. Register 350h
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
TX_DUC_MIXER2_NCO0_FCW[7:0]
R/W-0h
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; W = Write only; -n = value after reset
Table 2-1283. Register 350 Field Descriptions
Bit Field Type Reset Description
7-0
TX_DUC_MIXER2
_NCO0_FCW[7:0]
R/W 0h
Mixer 2 Frequency control word (FCW) for nco0.
The System Configuration Macros automatically and optimally
partition the overall center frequency between Mixer1 and
Mixer2, and are hence strongly recommended.
2.12.69 Register 351h (offset = 351h) [reset = 0h]
Figure 2-1272. Register 351h
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
TX_DUC_MIXER2_NCO0_FCW[15:8]
R/W-0h
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; W = Write only; -n = value after reset
Table 2-1284. Register 351 Field Descriptions
Bit Field Type Reset Description
7-0
TX_DUC_MIXER2
_NCO0_FCW[15:8]
R/W 0h
Mixer 2 Frequency control word (FCW) for nco0.
The System Configuration Macros automatically and optimally
partition the overall center frequency between Mixer1 and
Mixer2, and are hence strongly recommended.
2.12.70 Register 352h (offset = 352h) [reset = 0h]
Figure 2-1273. Register 352h
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
TX_DUC_MIXER2_NCO0_FCW[23:16]
R/W-0h
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; W = Write only; -n = value after reset
Table 2-1285. Register 352 Field Descriptions
Bit Field Type Reset Description
7-0
TX_DUC_MIXER2
_NCO0_FCW[23:1
6]
R/W 0h
Mixer 2 Frequency control word (FCW) for nco0.
The System Configuration Macros automatically and optimally
partition the overall center frequency between Mixer1 and
Mixer2, and are hence strongly recommended.

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